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Stain Matching: A Better Way? (Long)
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WillR
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I had a Sherwin Williams paint store employee create a stain match for
me - they needed about a day, a sample of what I wanted to match (e.g.
a drawer from a dresser), and some scrap wood to test the stain on.
They did a great job and there was no charge for the matching - just
the regular cost of the stain. They took one of their stock stains and
added pigment to it.
Charles
Good tip thanks. WIll try that in the future.
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Will
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